14 Related Articles from 2018-10-11

‘When they go low, we kick them’: How Michelle Obama’s maxim morphed to fit angry and divided times. Embittered Democrats are rewriting the former first lady's words as they call for a more combative approach. >>

Democrats Sing, the ABA Dances. Will the lawyers’ guild try to delegitimize the new Court Justice? >>

How Democrats must respond to Trump’s not-so-subtle digs. Republicans have no business claiming to be the grownups. >>

Kavanaugh confirmation fires up voters ahead of midterms. Both Republicans and Democrats think their candidates will be helped by the bitter confirmation battle over Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh; reaction and analysis on 'The Five.' >>

Left's new talking point: The Electoral College is racist. Democratic congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says the Electoral College is a 'shadow of slavery's power'; reaction and analysis from Dana Perino, host of 'The Daily Briefing.' >>

Michael Bloomberg registers as Democrat, fueling speculation of presidential run. CBS reported in June that he was considering a run for president in 2020. >>

Napolitano: How Kavanaugh confirmation can sway midterms. Judge Andrew Napolitano and Marie Harf weigh in on how Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court will affect Democrats during the midterm election. >>

Politicians push for votes as midterms approach. Republicans and Democrats work to energize voters ahead of November elections; reaction and analysis from the 'Special Report' All-Stars. >>

Prominent Democrats reject taking the high road as a viable political strategy >>

Real Democratic agenda: Lower health costs, less corruption, more jobs and fairness. If we win the House, we'll work to create jobs, reduce corruption, rein in prescription costs and protect health coverage for pre-existing conditions. >>

Ronna McDaniel calls Holder's remarks 'very dangerous'. RNC chairwoman urges leaders of the Democratic Party to tamp down passions. McDaniel says voters can be civil and have disagreements. >>

The Argument: Is the Supreme Court Broken?. Plus, should Democrats run on the #MeToo movement? >>

The Health 202: Republicans and Democrats paint scary visions for health care if the other side wins. Here's a reality check. >>